Introduction of a payroll tax cut for all businesses that currently pay 6.1 per cent on all wages over $1.25 million, with introduction of a new lower tax rate of 4 per cent on payrolls between $1.25 million and $2 million

A $10 million energy rebate for Tasmanian businesses currently exposed to unregulated power prices

$7.5 million over three years in an extension of targeted small business grants and the payroll tax rebate to support training of additional apprentices

TOURISM:

$51 million for the Cradle Mountain Experience

$25 million for tourist roads

$31 million for national park infrastructure and upgrades

BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION:

The Government is targeting a 25 per cent increase in building and construction over five years to 2013, and a 40 per cent increase in apprenticeships in private sector by 2025.

No new or increased taxes for households or business

The Government is working with TasWater and Local Government to freeze water and sewerage prices rises in 2019-20 and cap future price rises to no more than 3.5 per cent

50 per cent stamp duty holiday for first home buyers purchasing property worth up to $400,000, a saving of up to $7,000

50 per cent stamp duty holiday for seniors downsizing to a home that better suits their needs, saving $7,000

An extension of the boosted first home builders’ grant of $20,000 to encourage housing construction

Three-year land tax holiday for all new-build homes for long-term rental

The State Government has pledged to bring $25 million of its $125 million Stage Two affordable housing plan forward to 2018-19.

INFRASTRUCTURE:

The Government is promising a new Bridgewater Bridge will be built by 2024 with the State Government locking in its share of $121 million of an estimated $576 million price tag. There is $6 million dollars of joint funding in 2018-19 to start planning and design, with construction to begin in 2020-21

$30.8 million for Hobart traffic congestion, including establishment of a Derwent River Ferry Service bus priority measures, a fifth lane on the Southern Outlet and improvements to Macquarie and Davey Streets over budget and forward estimates

$21 million towards a South East Traffic Solution, and further funding of $27 million for a plan to ease congestion at the Hobart Airport interchange

$53 million for the Launceston and Tamar Valley Traffic Vision, which includes funding to make the Mowbray interconnector safer and for West Tamar Highway upgrades

A pledge to match the Federal Government’s $59.8 million commitment to Tranche Two of the freight rail revitalisation program to improve TasRail freight services

$25 million for tourist roads

$70 million for new southern remand centre

$7.3 million for a major redesign and upgrade of Ashley Youth Detention Centre and an upgrade of Risdon Prison Shared Facilities

The allocation of $45 million to begin stage one of the construction of the new $270 million northern prison

$22 million for new police stations at New Norfolk and Longford, and an emergency services centre in Sorell

$8 million for an upgraded Burnie Court

$7 million to underpin Hermal’s million cross laminaed plantation mill in Hampshire

EDUCATION:

$30 million for a new Brighton High School

$25.8 million for new Sorell school

$20 million for Cosgrove High School

$20 million for redevelopment of Penguin School

$10.5 million for a Devonport High rebuild

$10.5 million for the first four of six new early learning hubs and $15 million to build and upgrade kindergartens across Tasmania

HEALTH:

The Government is backing a new private hospital in Launceston on the same site as the Launceston General Hospital, but with no taxpayer money attached

The North-West Regional Hospital is getting $79 million over the next six years, including a $19.7 million upgrade in 2018-19 for an eight-bed acute medical unit and new maternity services

$35 million in capital upgrades to the Mersey Community Hospital in 2019-20 and 2020-21 will advance, with a total allocation in 2018-19 of $8.6 million

$28 million for Royal Hobart Hospital and Repatriation Hospital ward upgrades over five years, starting in 2018-19

$12 million for new ambulance stations at Burnie and Glenorchy

$87 million over next six years for a major redevelopment of the Launceston General Hospital, including $37.2 million in 2018-19

$2.5 million redevelopment of the Midlands Multipurpose Centre at Oatlands, including two more paramedics, and building renovations

$10.5 million for stage two of the King Island Hospital redevelopment

$7 million to underpin Hermal’s $190 million cross laminated plantation mill in Hampshire